Hello Jim Dory. On Mon, 16 Aug 2021 21:57:29 -0800, you wrote:
> Great Mark, will try that VERP trick. She is out of the office for
> the rest of the week so will have to wait and see.
>
> There's over 1500 subscribers so probably best to search on her
> corporation's domain - that may return m
On 8/16/21 8:11 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
One thing you can do is enable VERP. Assuming this in Mailman 2.1 since this list is for Mailman 2.1, you enable VERP
by putting
VERP_DELIVERY_INTERVAL = 1
in mm_cfg.py. This will change the envelope sender (the bounces address) from
listname-boun...@
On 8/16/21 10:30 AM, Jim Dory wrote:
Usually the messages sent are from "name of subscriber
via"listn...@domain.com. (She gets the digest which I don't so not sure
that is different). But when she forwards me one of these digest
messages, it is from: "Listname on behalf
of listname-requ...@
On 8/16/21 11:10 AM, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
On 8/16/2021 10:30 AM, Jim Dory wrote:
I've asked her to run it by the IT department of her corporation, but thought I would ask here in case there is
something I need to do instead. I thought that the "on behalf of listname-requ...@domain.com" was pretty
On 8/16/21 11:34 AM, Bruce Johnson via Mailman-Users wrote:
When I’ve gotten these in the past it’s almost always because someone else’s
email, or an old email address is getting forwarded to the recipient. I don’t
think the 'on behalf of’ stuff is actually from an O365/Exchange system, but
w
On Aug 16, 2021, at 10:30 AM, Jim Dory
mailto:ja...@dorydesign.com>> wrote:
I suspect this stems from something inside this local corporation, but I'll ask
the question:
I have a person contacting me to remove her work email from our subscription of
our local email list, but her email is not
On 8/16/2021 10:30 AM, Jim Dory wrote:
I've asked her to run it by the IT department of her corporation, but
thought I would ask here in case there is something I need to do instead. I
thought that the "on behalf of listname-requ...@domain.com" was pretty
unusual, or something I don't usually s
I suspect this stems from something inside this local corporation, but I'll ask
the question:
I have a person contacting me to remove her work email from our subscription of our local email list, but her email is
not subscribed. Usually when this happens, I have them forward a list message to m